Case-study talk about the UI design process for the Fedora Community project. If you'd like to learn more about Fedora Community and/or would like to learn more about the user interface design process, this is a good talk for you!

Using Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) for managing the security of systems, such as automatically verifying the installation of patches, checking system security configuration settings, and examining systems for signs of compromise.

Are you working on a project and would like a quick sanity-check from a designer? Perhaps you've been told your application is confusing, but you're not sure how to fix it? Maybe you'd like some advice on the layout of your UI, or you're not sure which icon to use for something? Got a CSS bug that's been bugging you? Bring your troubles to this design clinic and we'll try to help you out in an open and supportive environment.

Automated Bug Reporting Tool

Zdenek Prikryl and Radek Vokal

How to improve a user experience in Fedora but also help gather data about crashes which happens on the system.

New in Fedora 11, the Windows cross-compiler lets you compile, test and deploy software for Windows, without needing to use Windows at all. Do you have a library or program that you want to compile for Windows? Do you want to learn more about writing cross-platform software? Did you try to compile something using the cross-compiler and get stuck? Let me help you and answer your questions.

New in Fedora 11, libguestfs lets you make changes to virtual machines 'offline', from scripts or programs. We are collecting guestfish recipes here. Do you want to help write some recipes? Would you like help using libguestfs for your program / VM hosting application? Let me help you at the libguestfs hackfest.

Discuss how Bacula is packaged for Fedora Core. We will start with the existing .spec files plus the ideas Bacula Systems SA has and see if we can agree on a way of packaging so that the Fedora Core packages and what Bacula Systems provides are drop-in replacements of each other.

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Tuesday, June 23 - Thursday, June 25

Fedora will be at LinuxTag2009, which is at the same location as FUDCon. If you want to come early and attend some of LinuxTag, please see the LinuxTag 2009 page, which includes a more detailed schedule for those days.

Most FUDCon attendees will want to arrive on Thursday at the latest, since FUDCon starts on Friday morning.

FUDCon is the Fedora Users and Developer's Conference, an opportunity for all who contribute to or use Fedora to meet, learn, plan, and hack. This event is free and is open to everyone. To learn about what a FUDCon is like, you can view a video from the last North American FUDCon.

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